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  • Bacteriology and Prokaryotic Taxonomy
  • Microbial Nomenclature and Systematics
  • International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes

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  • The International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP) regularly reviews bacterial nomenclature to ensure stability and accuracy.
  • Decisions on bacterial names impact taxonomic classification, research, and communication within the scientific community.
  • This abstract summarizes key opinions and rulings from the ICSP Judicial Commission.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document and communicate the outcomes of recent ICSP Judicial Commission opinions on specific bacterial names.
  • To clarify the status of several prokaryotic taxa, including decisions on rejection, conservation, and valid publication.
  • To provide a definitive record of nomenclature changes and affirmations for the scientific community.

Main Methods:

  • Review of formal requests for opinions regarding the status of bacterial names submitted to the ICSP Judicial Commission.
  • Application of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) to evaluate the validity and stability of proposed names.
  • Deliberation and voting by the ICSP Judicial Commission members to reach consensus on each case.

Main Results:

  • Rejection of names like *Spirillum volutans* and *Beijerinckia fluminensis* was denied due to the possibility of neotype designation.
  • The name *Rhodoligotrophos* was confirmed not to contravene the Code, and an orthographic correction was denied.
  • The epithet *hoagii* was placed on the list of rejected specific epithets, impacting *Corynebacterium hoagii* and *Rhodococcus hoagii*; *Thermomicrobium fosteri* was rejected as *nomen dubium et confusum*.
  • Several names (*Bacillus aerius*, *Bacillus aerophilus*, *Bacillus stratosphericus*, *Actinobaculum massiliense*) were deemed not validly published.
  • *Methanocorpusculum parvum* was reaffirmed as the nomenclatural type of *Methanocorpusculum*.

Conclusions:

  • The ICSP Judicial Commission has made definitive rulings on the nomenclature of several prokaryotic taxa, ensuring taxonomic clarity.
  • Decisions were based on adherence to the ICNP, with emphasis on valid publication and the stability of names.
  • These ratified opinions contribute to the ongoing effort to maintain a stable and accurate system for prokaryotic nomenclature.